Under Ubuntu, how can I place a shell alias command that will be global to everyone?
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Under Ubuntu 9.10, where can I place an alias command that will be valid to all users, root or otherwise, and that will work with a shell under GNOME as well as an ssh session and plain console login ? For example, I love the command, which is not defined by default under Ubuntu, but is under openS…
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alias "ll=ls -als"
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